Motocross Jumping technique
Jumping is one of the first things to learn if you intend riding motocross bikes. I know I’ve had some interesting moments myself when I first took on some table tops at the local track. To share what...
View ArticleClutch and brake control
When taking off be sure and let the clutch out in a slow constant motion, no abrupt movements. With the clutch in put the bike in gear and give it a little bit of throttle. Use only one or two fingers...
View ArticlePrevent front end wash out
If you haven’t don it yourself, then you will have most likely seen someone else drop their bike on a corner because the front end has lost grip and “washed out” from under them. Most of the time it...
View ArticleRiding though motocross and supercross whoop sections
A series of small jumps found on motocross and supercross dirtbike tracks are known as whoops. These sections can be quite demanding on both novice and professional riders and its definately worth...
View Article10 tips to improve dirt bike motocross riding technique
1. Always keep your hands on the grips Unless you’re showing off some freestyle tricks mid air, you should always keep both hands on the handlebar grips. If you don’t do this, you will need to make a...
View ArticleTiming supercross jumps
One of the most difficult and envied supercross riding talent is the ability to time triples, doubles and rhythm sections to land precisely on the down face of a jump lap after lap. So whats the...
View ArticleMotocross racing starts
The pro’s If you’ve been following the 2008 AMA motocross season so far you would have seen Mike Allessi grabbing the holeshot in nearly every moto. Mike is the second fastest motocross rider in the...
View ArticleTips to get a holeshot in motocross and supercross
For dirt starts you need to be as far froward as possible to weight the front end but for concrete starts you’ll need to around the center of the bike to help the rear end to get some traction on the...
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